This is the first time I've used Canvas. The default border and auto-inserted title are extremely detracting to me. Can the global css be edited to remove the page title and set the page margin to 0px,0px,0px,0px? Or through some other method?
That screenshot looks like your institution has setup a lot of custom CSS already; the default Canvas look is much simpler. I recommend you contact your institution's Canvas administrators and provide them with feedback about the appearance of pages.
Easiest thing is to edit the global CSS.
Removing page titles would be:
#wiki_page_show h1.page-title { display: none;}
It's actually a padding and not a margin that you want to edit if I'm understanding you correctly.
.pages.show .show-content { padding: 0px;}
To edit the CSS for Canvas, you would have to add a custom CSS file to your account.
How do I add custom JavaScript and CSS files to my account?
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